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"I doubt that your rego cost you for less than $700..."

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It depends on where you live, which you didn`t mention, you won`t get any meaningful answers. If you are in the US, the registration is often determined by the year, make, and model of the car and how much you paid for it. I doubt that your rego cost you for less than $700 but if there is a road worthiness test involved which there is likely to be then you may end up spending up to a grand .

"Its very hard to say about rego because so many clubs do things differently..."

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Its very hard to say about rego because so many clubs do things differently, some may charge $150 in Australia but give you socks, shorts and some other gift, some may charge $90 but then you have to buy things separately, it seems a bit steep but its so if you for some reason need an ambulance, or get injured you don`t have to pay, its for your insurance.I hope my answer will help you a lot.

"Driving with a cylinder misfire code will in a very..."

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Driving with A cylinder misfire code will in a very short time clog your converter and your auto will have no power to climb a hill the fix is to replace the converter, but you have to find the prob because it will happen again so chech your plug and wire,,.

Well your looking at $600 to pay the reg if the car is unreg then it will cost $120 plus about $600 and somother fees that vic roads adds on so your looking at $700 to get a car on the road but that depends where you are and how old the car is :)

"The car wont be as great..."

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Yes you can, the car wont be as great, but I myself have been driving like that for the past 2 months. The car will get used to it after a while. So yes you can but if i were you i would try repairing your car asap.

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